W. D. KEARFOTT. 87 



Eight specimens: Cincinnati, Ohio, May 21st to June 2d, and 

 Aug. 17th to 24th ; Miss Annette F. Brown. 



This species is close to toxcana K., but can be separated by the 

 extensive black spot in apex. 



Carposiiia comoiiaiia sp. nov. 



Expanse 16-18 mm. 



Head and thorax gray, mixed with brown and black ; pale gray within ; out- 

 side shaded with blackish-gray; antenna yellowish-gray; abdomen yellowish- 

 fuscous, anal tuft pale ochreous; legs grayish-white, front pair heavily pow- 

 dered with bronzy-brown. 



Forewing: narrowly at base and the outer third brownish-gray ; between these 

 dark spaces is a wide white fascia, equal in width to half the length of wing ; across 

 the outer third of the white area is a curved, light fuscous fascia of spots as fol- 

 lows: on the costa at middle Ji bronzy-black spot, on top of cell a dark fuscous 

 spot, in upper half of cell a streak and in lower half a larger spot ; on dorsum at 

 inner third is a shade of fuscous. A narrow curved line of fuscous parallels the 

 upper half of outer edge of white area. The costal edge in white area is fuscous 

 gray. The dark basal area is widest at costa, curving convexly to dorsum, its 

 widest part is not more than one-seventh the length of wing. The outer edge of 

 white fascia is convex outwardly, starting from costa between middle and outer 

 third, curving to end of cell, thence inwardly to dorsal margin between middle 

 and outer third. The dark area of outer third is marked with an ochreous dash 

 on costa, apex and termen at end of each vein ; these dashes are shaded inwardly 

 with black ; in the middle of the dark area is a wide streak of black dots, par- 

 alleling the edge. At the proper angle the veins in this area are seen to be over- 

 laid with bronzy-brown. Cilia fuscous-gray, sparsely dotted with whitish, and 

 with an ochreous streak from each vein. 



Hindwing: light purplish-gray, paler at dorsal edge and base, cilia with a 

 bronzy tinge; underside the same. 



Underside forewing: blackish-gray, ochreous spots lepeated on outer half of 

 costa, cilia ochreous at base. 



Two specimens: San Francisco, Cal. ; one from U. S. Nat Mus., 

 no locality, but bearing labels " No. 2617 Apl. 22-82 " and " W. 

 knows nothing about it, 1 left. C. V. R. 86." 



Cotype in U. S. Nat. Mus. 



EucoMma boxcana sp. nov. 



Expanse 12-18 mm. 



Head: ochreous-brown, face darker; palpi pale ochreous, brownish-ochreous 

 outside, apical joint dark brown ; antenna fuscous; thorax gray-brown, minutely 

 speckled with ochreous; abdomen and legs grayish-ochreous, latter dusted and 

 banded with brown. 



Forewing: gray-brown ; upper half finely atomized with whitish-gray, except 

 ing the costal streaks, which are clear brown. There is a large white dorsal spo^ 

 extending on dorsum from inner to outer third ; its inner edge is sharply out- 

 wardly oblique, the outer edge is very slighty oblique; the solid white color ex" 



TBANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXXIII. MAKCH, 1907. 



